ITRI shows new flexible displays at FPD Expo Taiwan 2007
"Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute recently showed a full range of next-generation displays including a 7-inch color flexible active matrix (AM) LCD display."
Published: 6th July 2007 | Source: DigiTimes |
ITRI shows new flexible displays at FPD Expo Taiwan 2007
| The 7-inch color flexible AM LCD display is built on a plastic substrate, which combines a transparent plastic substrate developed by ITRI, ultra low-temperature a-Si TFT array and a flexible color filter (CF). The display has the brighter, thinner, low stress quality of a thin film and is compatible with the conventional a-Si TFT fabrication process. |
| Specifications for 7-inch color flexible AM display | |
| Item | Details |
| Resolution | 640x480 (VGA) |
| Number of color | 4,096 |
| Brightness (nit) | 100 |
| Weight (g) | 30.2 |

| This 10.4-inch Ch-LC display is based on pixelized vacuum filling (PVF) technology for multi-color effects in a single layer that injects red, green and blue liquid crystals (LCs) to sub-pixels individually. Its structure design is simple and is both thin and light, with thickness reduced to 50% of that from the traditional color Ch-LCD display. Additionally, the display features an improved color viewing angle with a three-layer stacked color Ch LCD structure. This reflective display also features memory functions. It can be applied to electronics displays with a lower power consumption such as electronic book reader (e-book). The simplified process for this technology allows further cost reduction for developers. |
| Specifications for 10.4-inch single-layer color Ch-LCD | |
| Features | Detail |
| Display mode | Passive matrix reflective |
| Resolution | 320x240 (QVGA) |
| Gray scale | 2-bit color |

| Utilizing ITRI's flexible bistable Ch-LC display as well as flexible Ch-LC driving system design and bonding technologies, the 10.4-inch bistable meeting name card enables meeting information editing via notebooks and bi-side displaying the VGA text or graphic content without extra power. |
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There`s something like "On power failiure : Last-State/off/on" - or similar.
I`ve witnessed some bios(s) where this is set to "off" and it can take a bios/cmos clear to get it to come back on. This is whilst trying new psus and whatnot. So without doing it u can be led to think the mobo is fried.
Having said that - sometimes the mobo is fried !!
That way your rig is safe.
Thankfully we (UK) have the world most advanced and intergrated power infrastructure in the world - if I beleive the company hype we're fed here at work!
Sorry I can't be of more help. Sadly something may have died, you may need to check each individual component to discover what is dead, if anything.
Strip down to the basics, proccy, optical drive, one stick of ram, grahics card. Clear your CMOS the long way - remove the batt, leave for 1/2hr etc.
Good luck
(and get that protector plug!)
what to do when a power surge occurs??
Pray.
and me eletric guy told me to get those belkins surge protector for my stuff, i didnt really took his words seriously tho, till i gave it a try last summer....
remember last summer we had a bloody hot time? yup, the area im in had loads of spikes and surge in the power lines.
and one day, me belkin surge protector saved my comp, by blowing out its surge protector thingy inside instead of blowing up me comp!
well....thats my advice.....
anyway, when like before i had no protector thingy, and my comp gets a big 'O', i clear CMOS, unplug everything and wait over night, my luck it works every time....
good luck!
you said, you clear CMOS, how exactly do u clear CMOS... and also when u say unplug everything,u mean PSU cable,as thats the Only thing that really makes the Comp run....
unplug power cord from back of PSU, unplug all power connector inside comp, unplug all USB, LAN etc etc, not taking apart the comp, just unplug everything that can pass eletric from one place to another.
and clear CMOS, i take the battery out from mobo, jumper pins set to clear, and just leave it like that till next day.
then, what i do is plug back in 24pin and 8pin(intel boards), GFX 6pin+8pin(newer cards) and nothing eles, and pray it boots up with a beep and goes into POST.
if it POST, i then reboot, goes into BIOS, check all the settings and away i go!
if it works, i then plug back in one thing after the other, each time booting into windows then shut down, untill i have everything plugged back....
good luck!
unplug power cord from back of PSU, unplug all power connector inside comp, unplug all USB, LAN etc etc, not taking apart the comp, just unplug everything that can pass eletric from one place to another.
and clear CMOS, i take the battery out from mobo, jumper pins set to clear, and just leave it like that till next day.
then, what i do is plug back in 24pin and 8pin(intel boards), GFX 6pin+8pin(newer cards) and nothing eles, and pray it boots up with a beep and goes into POST.
if it POST, i then reboot, goes into BIOS, check all the settings and away i go!
if it works, i then plug back in one thing after the other, each time booting into windows then shut down, untill i have everything plugged back....
good luck!
Don't forge to plug the battery back in.




should i unplug everything, or is it okay to Leave everything alone on the computer while its off. thanks.